An interesting serialized novel I obtained is The Red Road to Shamballah by Perley Poore Sheehan (1875-1943) and published by Black Dog Books. Serialized in Thrilling...
A name that I would hear when I got into pulp fiction was that of Talbot Mundy. What little I recall was that he was an author of great adventure tales set in Asia, some...
A new (kind of) Doc Savage pastiche is Dare Devlin: Supreme Adventurer by Dafydd Neal Dyar. His first appearance is in a new book from PULPlications, both hardback and...
Meteor House‘s The Best of Farmerphile, as its title indicates, collects the best of the fiction and non-fiction that ran in the 15 issues of Farmerphile...
In 1974, Robert Weinberg edited and published a short booklet (130 pages) titled The Man Behind Doc Savage: A Tribute to Lester Dent. For a while I just thought it was a...
A recent techno-thriller author I’ve discovered is David Gibbins. What sets him apart is that Gibbins is an actual underwater archaeologist! So he is using his...
The 10th issue of the new Pulp Adventures — #25, Spring 2017 — is out. This issue has a set of new and reprinted pulp fiction, all under a Norman Saunders cover (again)...
Eric Trent was Donald Keyhoe‘s next to last serial air-adventure character in Flying Aces. More realistic than his previous character series (Richard Knight and...
I had previously posted on Dr. Jules de Grandin, one of my favorite occult detectives, though he’s probably overlooked today. Created by Seabury Quinn (1889-1969)...
It’s summer 2017, and that means a new Pulpfest and a new issue of The Pulpster, #26! The main focus of this issue is “dangerous dames” and...
